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Create two deployment workflows using GitHub Actions and Microsoft Azure.
Welcome
Create two deployment workflows using GitHub Actions and Microsoft Azure.
- Who is this for: Developers, DevOps Engineers, new GitHub users, students, and teams.
- What you'll learn: We'll learn how to create a workflow that enables Continuous Delivery using GitHub Actions and Microsoft Azure.
- What you'll build: We will create two deployment workflows - the first workflow to deploy to staging based on a label and the second workflow to deploy to production based on merging to main.
- Prerequisites: Before you start, you should be familiar with GitHub, GitHub Actions, and Continuous Integration with GitHub Actions.
- How long: This course takes less than 2 hours to complete.
In this course, you will:
- Configure a job
- Set up an Azure environment
- Spin up the environment
- Deploy to staging
- Deploy to production
- Destroy the environment
How to start this course
- Right-click Start course and open the link in a new tab.
- In the new tab, most of the prompts will automatically fill in for you.
- For owner, choose your personal account or an organization to host the repository.
- We recommend creating a public repository, as private repositories will use Actions minutes.
- Scroll down and click the Create repository button at the bottom of the form.
- After your new repository is created, wait about 20 seconds, then refresh the page. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the new repository's README.
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